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1 definite commitment
Юридический термин: заключение под стражу на определённый срок -
2 definite commitment
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3 commitment
1) обязательство, обязанность3) приказ о заключении в тюрьму; направление, препровождение или поступление ( заключённого в место заключения); заключение под стражу; арест; препровождение несовершеннолетнего делинквента по решению суда в исправительное учреждение4) заключённый, поступивший в место заключения5) обязательство, ограничивающее свободу действий (напр. до истечения срока пробации или условно-досрочного освобождения)6) совершение ( действия)•commitment as a prisoner — заключение под стражу в качестве обвиняемого;
commitment by court — заключение под стражу судом;
commitment for observation — направление под наблюдение;
- civil commitmentcommitment for trial — передача на рассмотрение суда; предание суду
- contractual commitment
- criminal commitment
- definite commitment
- former commitment
- honour commitment
- indeterminate commitment
- mental commitment
- previous commitment
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1. a определённый, ясный, точныйdefinite injury — вред, определённый по характеру и тяжести
2. a определённый, конкретный; некоторый3. a бот. константный4. a бот. цимозныйСинонимический ряд:1. certain (adj.) categorical; certain; clean-cut; definitive; emphatic; explicit; express; guaranteed; positive; specific; sure; unambiguous; unequivocal2. clear (adj.) assured; clear; clear-cut; decided; pronounced; unquestionable3. defined (adj.) accurate; bounded; circumscribed; correct; defined; determinate; determined; fixed; limited; narrow; precise; restricted; unerring4. distinct (adj.) audible; distinct; plain; sharp; tangible; unmistakable; visible; vividАнтонимический ряд:ambiguous; confused; doubtful; indefinite; indeterminate; indistinct; inexact; obscure; unbounded; uncertain; unlimited; unspecified; vague -
5 offer
1. nпредложение, оферта
- acceptable offer
- additional offer
- aggregate offer
- attractive offer
- banking offer
- bargain offer
- basic offer
- binding offer
- blind offer
- cable offer
- capital stock exchange offer
- cash offer
- cash tender offer
- commercial offer
- competitive offer
- comprehensive offer
- conditional offer
- counter offer
- credit offer
- cut-price offer
- definite offer
- excessive offer of securities
- export offer
- fair offer
- favourable offer
- final offer
- firm offer
- foreign offer
- free offer
- general offer
- genuine offer
- hidden offer
- implied offer
- introductory offer
- low offer
- low-priced offer
- minimum price offer
- original offer
- overall offer
- preference offer
- preferential offer
- premium offer
- price offer
- price cutting offer
- proforma offer
- public offer
- reduced-price offer
- revised offer
- sampled offer
- special offer
- subscription offer
- temporary offer
- tender offer
- tentative offer
- total offer
- unconditional offer
- unsolicited offer
- valid offer
- offer for cooperation
- offer for delivery
- offer for sale
- offer for sale by tender
- offer for subscription
- offer for supply
- offer in compromise
- offer of banking services
- offer of goods
- offer of novelties
- offer of a price
- offer of services
- offer of shares for sale
- offer to buy
- offer to purchase
- offer to supply
- offer with samples
- offer without commitment
- offer without engagement
- offer without obligation
- offer subject to confirmation
- offer subject to prior sale
- abandon an offer
- accept an offer
- accept an offer with reservation
- amend an offer
- confirm an offer
- consider an offer
- decline an offer
- discuss an offer
- draw up an offer
- elaborate an offer
- entertain an offer
- evaluate an offer
- examine an offer
- go on offer
- invite an offer
- make an offer
- outline an offer
- prepare an offer
- propose an offer
- receive an offer
- refuse an offer
- reject an offer
- request an offer
- revoke an offer
- take an offer
- turn down an offer
- withdraw an offer
- work out an offer2. v
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